new york Crossword Puzzles
A Search For Freedom 2014-01-23
10 Clues: Water • A friend • Antagonist • Im a new blanker • Not new york new... • A girls lost sister • A picture of a place • Liberty and justice for all • The blank are coming the blank are coming • A girl in search for her sister and there freedom
PUZZLE # 7 2023-06-06
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- Mountain Range - A vast mountain range stretching across several states in the western United States.
- - A historic mission and fortress in San Antonio, Texas, known for its role in the Texas Revolution.
- Memorial - A national monument in Washington, D.C., honoring Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States.
- Tower - A skyscraper in Lower Manhattan, New York City, built to commemorate the September 11, 2001 attacks.
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- Mountain National Park - A national park in Colorado known for its stunning mountain landscapes and diverse wildlife.
- Gate Park - A large urban park located in San Francisco, California, featuring gardens, museums, and recreational areas.
- Bowl - An iconic amphitheater in Los Angeles, California, famous for its outdoor concerts and events.
- Island Immigration Museum - A museum located on Ellis Island, showcasing the history of immigration to the United States.
- Square - A major commercial intersection in New York City, renowned for its New Year's Eve celebrations and vibrant atmosphere.
- Central Terminal - A historic train station in New York City known for its iconic architecture and bustling atmosphere.
10 Clues: - A historic mission and fortress in San Antonio, Texas, known for its role in the Texas Revolution. • Mountain Range - A vast mountain range stretching across several states in the western United States. • Bowl - An iconic amphitheater in Los Angeles, California, famous for its outdoor concerts and events. • ...
INDIE101 Creative Corner; Crossword 2024-02-22
9 Clues: Toronto, Ontario • Phoenix, Arizona • Las Vegas, Nevada • FORGET MAINSTREAM • Manhattan, New York • Pittstown, New Jersey • Boston, Massachusetts • Los Angeles, California • Only dead fish follow the stream.
cricket in times square 2020-05-05
14 Clues: mario • harry • tucker • chester • marios father • marios mother • what they sell • cage for chester • mario's last name • where tucker lives • where chester is from • busy part of new york • what chester ate by accident • where chester likes to sleep
The American Conlonies Emerge {D.Graham} 2015-09-08
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- OWNER THAT RENAMED NEW NETHERLANDS, NEWYORK
- TEACHES CHURCH, MINISTERS ARE UNNECCSSARY.
- -EXTREME SEPARATIST MINISTER WITH CONTREVVERSIAL VIEWS
- TRADED FOR FUR WITH NATIVE AMERICANS.
- FOUNDS MEXICO CITY.
- INVESTORS FUND COLONY GETS PROFIT.
- PERSON OF MIXED SPANISH AND NATIVE AMERICAN ANECTRY.
- TREATS NATIVE PEOPLE FAIRLY.
- CLAIMS EMPIER.
- COLONY NEW YORK.
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- EXPLORES SEEK GOLD AND SILVER.
- MOSTLKY MEN,CALLED PENINSUKARS ,MARRY NATIVE WOMEN.
- HUTCHINSON BANNISHED.
- THE CITY OF BROTHERLY LOVE
- IS THE FIRST NAME OF THE GUY
- FOUNDED PENNSYLVANIA .
- FROM OTHER EUROPEAN COUNTRIES AND AFRICA WELCOMED.
- TABBACO SAVED.
- FOUNDED JAMESTOWN
19 Clues: TABBACO SAVED. • CLAIMS EMPIER. • COLONY NEW YORK. • FOUNDED JAMESTOWN • FOUNDS MEXICO CITY. • HUTCHINSON BANNISHED. • FOUNDED PENNSYLVANIA . • THE CITY OF BROTHERLY LOVE • IS THE FIRST NAME OF THE GUY • TREATS NATIVE PEOPLE FAIRLY. • EXPLORES SEEK GOLD AND SILVER. • INVESTORS FUND COLONY GETS PROFIT. • TRADED FOR FUR WITH NATIVE AMERICANS. • TEACHES CHURCH, MINISTERS ARE UNNECCSSARY. • ...
Puzzle 2015-10-14
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- model for new republican government
- New York official and scientist
- In Philadelphia Franklin was a member of
- war that started America's independence
- First President
- 1799 Washington made his
- accused Franklin of being a
- artist who painted Washington's portrait
- where Franklin was attacked by Wedderburn
- what Franklin was fired from
- 1748 the year Franklin
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- convention held in 1787
- Britain's monarchy in 1762
- the least likely of revolutionaries
- George Washington's home
- referred to as Washington's inauguration
- Joseph Addison's play
- endorsed by Washington in 1774
- political party Washington belonged to
19 Clues: First President • Joseph Addison's play • convention held in 1787 • 1748 the year Franklin • George Washington's home • 1799 Washington made his • Britain's monarchy in 1762 • accused Franklin of being a • what Franklin was fired from • endorsed by Washington in 1774 • New York official and scientist • model for new republican government • the least likely of revolutionaries • ...
Jazz Music 2020-06-02
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- Did Miles Davis give birth to this?
- First name of the French gypsy guitar virtuoso
- Kid Ory played this
- The Count!
- syncopated music pre jazz
- New Orleans trumpeter
- seven or five?
- Charlie the bass player and composer
- The odd fruit that Billie Holiday sang about
- Gillespie falling over because he's...
- Thelonious the pianist
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- Duke's club in New York City
- Coleman Hawkins' instrument
- Charlie Parker's nickname
- The Duke!
- 12 Bar....
- The popular music of the 1930s
- Art music made famous by Charlie Parker and others
- A fundamental of creating jazz
19 Clues: The Duke! • 12 Bar.... • The Count! • seven or five? • Kid Ory played this • New Orleans trumpeter • Thelonious the pianist • Charlie Parker's nickname • syncopated music pre jazz • Coleman Hawkins' instrument • Duke's club in New York City • The popular music of the 1930s • A fundamental of creating jazz • Did Miles Davis give birth to this? • Charlie the bass player and composer • ...
Xmas Secret 2023-12-15
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- A never finished birthday present
- Birthday day to ancient city
- Got to catch them...
- Old new borrowed blue
- Only show ever finished
- Everyday lunch
- Secret fruit for Frank
- A new obsession from the stars
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- A nice walk followed by a murder
- Musical duo of the year
- The maker of good crosswords
- A first trip away
- best part of the work day
- A trilogy first for one of us
- Reginald B this
- Fingered on top of a hill
- moonlight walk among the dead
- A pink movie date
- Ethan's pet name
19 Clues: Everyday lunch • Reginald B this • Ethan's pet name • A first trip away • A pink movie date • Got to catch them... • Old new borrowed blue • Secret fruit for Frank • Musical duo of the year • Only show ever finished • best part of the work day • Fingered on top of a hill • The maker of good crosswords • Birthday day to ancient city • A trilogy first for one of us • ...
NBA Teams 2017-03-07
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- Los Angeles; Kobe Bryant, Brandon Ingram
- New York City; Carmelo Anthony, Derrick Rose
- Los Angeles; Chris Paul, Deandre Jordan
- Chicago; Jimmy Butler, Dwayne Wade, Michael Jordan
- Atlanta; Dwight Howard, Paul Millsap
- Cleveland; Lebron James, Kyrie Irving, Kyle Korver
- Sacramento; Demarcus Cousins
- Boston; Isaiah Thomas
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- Phoenix; Devin Booker, Eric Bledsoe
- Indianapolis; Paul George
- Miami; Chris Bosh
- Washington D.C.; John Wall
- New Orleans; Anthony Davis
- Oakland; Kevin Durant, Stephan Curry, Klay Thompson
- Toronto; DeMar DeRozan, Kyle Lowry
- Oklahoma City; Russel Westbrook
16 Clues: Miami; Chris Bosh • Boston; Isaiah Thomas • Indianapolis; Paul George • Washington D.C.; John Wall • New Orleans; Anthony Davis • Sacramento; Demarcus Cousins • Oklahoma City; Russel Westbrook • Toronto; DeMar DeRozan, Kyle Lowry • Phoenix; Devin Booker, Eric Bledsoe • Atlanta; Dwight Howard, Paul Millsap • Los Angeles; Chris Paul, Deandre Jordan • ...
New Years Puzzle 2022-11-13
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- out with the _____, in with the new
- goals people make for the new year
- Adults often drink this at their New Years parties
- the time the new year starts
- drink to the health or in honor of something by raising one's glass
- a device that causes a spectacular explosion when ignited, used typically for display or in celebrations
- the month New Years Day is in
- a handheld firework
- December 31st
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- expressing good wishes
- small pieces of colorful paper thrown during a celebration
- people start this at 11:59 PM New Years Eve
- the place in New York City where people watch the ball drop
- people often do this with their significant other at the stroke of midnight on New Years Day
- a social event you invite people to
15 Clues: December 31st • a handheld firework • expressing good wishes • the time the new year starts • the month New Years Day is in • goals people make for the new year • out with the _____, in with the new • a social event you invite people to • people start this at 11:59 PM New Years Eve • Adults often drink this at their New Years parties • ...
NEW YORK; NEW YORK 2016-09-17
Cities and towns 2021-09-07
7 Clues: New York is a ... city • Pustomyty is a lovely... • Cairo is the ... of Egypt • Kyiv, Paris, Lviv, New York • Usually large cities are very .... • Towns and villages are quiet and ... • My granny and granddad live in a ...
Revolutionary war 23/24 2023-12-06
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- To refuse to buy or purchase.
- 1765 and 1774 acts that forced colonies to house and care for English soldiers
- Taxes on glass,lead, paper and tea.
- Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Delaware
- Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Maryland, Georgia
- Ally of American Colonists
- Winner of the French and Indian War
- 1765 act that taxed paper goods
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- Tea Protest
- 1763 Act Prevented colonists from moving into ohio country
- ___________ without representation
- Good bye England letter.
- New Hampshire, Massachusetts,Rhode Island,Connecticut
- 1764 act that taxed foreign sugar and molassees.
- Loser of American Revolution
- A.K.A Intolerable Acts
- Winner of the American Revolution
17 Clues: Tea Protest • A.K.A Intolerable Acts • Good bye England letter. • Ally of American Colonists • Loser of American Revolution • To refuse to buy or purchase. • 1765 act that taxed paper goods • Winner of the American Revolution • ___________ without representation • Taxes on glass,lead, paper and tea. • Winner of the French and Indian War • ...
JACOB RIIS - Champion of the Poor 2022-03-28
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- One of the poorest areas in New York City was called _____ _____. (Chapter 1)
- Riis wrote about the struggles of new immigrants after he became a __________. (Chapter 1)
- Riis returned to Denmark to marry __________, and they came back to the United States together. (Chapter 2)
- Jacob Riis __________ to the United States in the 19th century.(Chapter 1)
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- Riis worked as a __________ for the New York Tribune from 1877 until 1888. (Chapter 2)
- Riis invented a "new weapon" called __________ photography, which helped to bring better attention to the proverty in New York.(Chapter 2)
- Because many immigrants were not qualified for high-paying jobs, they had to live in dirty apartment buildings called __________. (Chapter 1)
- Riis's book, How the Other Half Lives, included photographs that showed how people were living in the __________. (Chapter 3)
8 Clues: Jacob Riis __________ to the United States in the 19th century.(Chapter 1) • One of the poorest areas in New York City was called _____ _____. (Chapter 1) • Riis worked as a __________ for the New York Tribune from 1877 until 1888. (Chapter 2) • Riis wrote about the struggles of new immigrants after he became a __________. (Chapter 1) • ...
CROSSWORD 2021-08-18
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- Nifty is calculated using how many stocks?
- First indian startup to go Public?
- India's first cryptocurrency unicorn company?
- In 1997-98, Citibank launched a new service with a low minimum balance of Rs 1000 in Bangalore. Name this service
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- F&O :: ______ & Options
- City Bank of New York opened for business in New York City on June 16, 1812 with $____million in capital?
- In the financial world, what is a company called that continues to function even though it's
- Which street is the Bombay Stock Exchange located on?
- How many tax brackets are there in India?
- How many Indices does Bombay Stock Exchange have?
10 Clues: F&O :: ______ & Options • First indian startup to go Public? • How many tax brackets are there in India? • Nifty is calculated using how many stocks? • India's first cryptocurrency unicorn company? • How many Indices does Bombay Stock Exchange have? • Which street is the Bombay Stock Exchange located on? • ...
American Revolution CrossWord 2025-07-05
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- Bloodiest battle prior to the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Colonists retreated due to low ammunition.
- Alliance signed between French and Americans which offered an edge to Americans and allowed them to win as both nations remained enemies with Britain.
- After this battle, the British changed their strategy by no longer straying from the coastline.
- War between the British and the Americans due to Americans wanting freedom.
- War that inspired tensions between French and British and fostered a treaty between Americans and the French.
- Attack in Chesapeake Bay where the Continental army was caught off guard. The British were able to capture Philadelphia.
- Battle that occurred as the British made a strategy to isolate New England by capturing New York City.
- Commander of Continental Army.
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- Offensive attack by the Continental Army into New Jersey to attack the British. More than 900 British soldiers captured, giving an edge for Americans to win.
- Leader of attack on Brandywine Creek (from British side).
- American military force during the American Revolution.
- Leader of the Battle of Saratoga.
- Someone who gathered colonists to surround the British in the Battle of Saratoga.
- Suggested treaty between French and the Americans.
- Sailed into New York harbor with brother William Howe to isolate New England.
15 Clues: Commander of Continental Army. • Leader of the Battle of Saratoga. • Suggested treaty between French and the Americans. • American military force during the American Revolution. • Leader of attack on Brandywine Creek (from British side). • War between the British and the Americans due to Americans wanting freedom. • ...
For Babycakes 2024-05-02
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- A PICTURESQUE VILLAGE IN NEW YORK KNOWN FOR ITS ERIE CANAL.
- A SPORT PLAYED ON GRASSY GREENS.
- AN OUTDOOR AMPLITHEATER LOACTED IN THE FINGER LAKES REGION
- A term often used for a pirate ship or a privateer, known for its swift movements and adventurous spirit.
- A temporary exemption from a duty or obligation, often granted as a privilege.
- A PRESTIGIOUS GOLF EVEN HELD AT A RENOWNED GOLF COURSE IN ROCHESTER, NY.
- A POPULAR VACATION DESTINATION FOR NATURE LOVERS
- A BRITISH NEW WAVE BAND KNOWN FOR HITS LIKE "RIO."
- A THEME PARK AND CONCERT VENUE OFFERING RIDES, CONCERTS, AND CAMPING.
- FAMOUS MEXICAN BEACH DESTINATION.
- A PEAK IN THE SIERRA NEVADA MOUNTAIN RANGE NAMED AFTER A SCOTTISH GEOLOGIST
- A FAMOUS ROCK BAND KNOWN FOR HITS LIKE "CRASH INTO ME"
- BIRTHPLACE OF JAZZ
- A historic city in New York known for its mineral springs, horse racing, and vibrant arts scene.
- SOMETHING DELIGHTFUL TO SATISFY YOUR SUGAR CRAVINGS.
- A STAND-UP COMEDIAN KNOWN FOR HIS OBSERVATIONAL HUMOR AND ITALIAN-AMERICAN UPBRINGING.
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- A VILLAGE IN NEW YORK KNOWN FOR ITS HISTORIC CANAL AND QUAINT ATMOSPHERE.
- AN ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL FEATURING EXPERIMENTAL PERFORMANCES OFTEN HELD IN UNCONVENTIONAL VENUES.
- A POPULAR SEAFOOD RESTAURANT LOCATED IN THE HEART OF A COASTAL TOWN, KNOWN FOR ITS NAUTICAL AMBIANCE AND LIVE MUSIC.
- OFTEN FOUND IN SCENIC LANDSCAPES
- YOU CAN CATCH THIS AT MANY BARS AND VENUES, OFTEN ENHANCING THE ATMOSPHERE AND BRINGING PEOPLE TOGETHER.
- PLAYES WITH A PERFORATED BALL AND A PADDLE.
- A CHARMING RETREAT SITUATED BY A BODY OF WATER, OFTEN ASSOCIATED WITH RELAXATION.
- A STUNNING GEOLOGICAL FORMATION LOCATED ON THE SHORES OF LAKE ONTARIO, KNOWN FOR ITS TOWERING CLIFFS AND UNIQUE SHAPES CARVED BY WIND AND WATER.
- KNOWN FOR WATER-RELATED TRADITIONS AND FESTIVITIES.
- THE FOUNDATION OF A VINEYARD, WHERE GRAPEVINES ARE GRAFTED ONTO
- PLACES WHERE YOU CAN TASTE AND LEARN ABOUT DIFFERENT VARIETALS.
- AMERICAN MUSICAL DUO KNOWN FOR HITS LIKE "RICH GIRL"
- A DATE MARKING THE BEST DAY OF YOUR LIFE.
29 Clues: BIRTHPLACE OF JAZZ • A SPORT PLAYED ON GRASSY GREENS. • OFTEN FOUND IN SCENIC LANDSCAPES • FAMOUS MEXICAN BEACH DESTINATION. • A DATE MARKING THE BEST DAY OF YOUR LIFE. • PLAYES WITH A PERFORATED BALL AND A PADDLE. • A POPULAR VACATION DESTINATION FOR NATURE LOVERS • A BRITISH NEW WAVE BAND KNOWN FOR HITS LIKE "RIO." • KNOWN FOR WATER-RELATED TRADITIONS AND FESTIVITIES. • ...
Revolutionary War Crossword 2025-07-05
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- After this battle, the British changed their strategy by no longer straying from the coastline.
- Offensive attack by the Continental Army into New Jersey to attack the British. More than 900 British soldiers were captured, giving an edge for Americans to win.
- Bloodiest battle prior to the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Colonists retreated due to low ammunition.
- Sailed into New York harbor with brother William Howe to isolate New England.
- War that inspired tensions between French and British and fostered a treaty between Americans and the French.
- War between the British and the Americans due to Americans wanting freedom.
- Suggested treaty between the French and the Americans.
- Someone who gathered colonists to surround the British in the Battle of Saratoga.
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- Attack in Chesapeake Bay where the Continental army was caught off guard. The British were able to capture Philadelphia.
- Leader of attack on Brandywine Creek (from British side).
- Battle that occurred as the British made a strategy to isolate New England by capturing New York City.
- Alliance signed between French and Americans which offered an edge to Americans and allowed them to win as both nations remained enemies with Britain.
- Leader of the Battle of Saratoga.
- Commander of Continental Army.
- American military force during the American Revolution.
15 Clues: Commander of Continental Army. • Leader of the Battle of Saratoga. • Suggested treaty between the French and the Americans. • American military force during the American Revolution. • Leader of attack on Brandywine Creek (from British side). • War between the British and the Americans due to Americans wanting freedom. • ...
Financial Aid Terms 2022-05-09
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- Free Money based on merit or need
- All money that helps you pay for college(includes Gift Aid, Work-study, Loans, etc)
- What you owe after (Costs - Financial Aid)
- Public Colleges not in NY, can be more expensive
- The total cost of attending a college
- Grant from the NY government
- Money you earn working on campus for indirect costs
- Estimated amounts of you may end up paying for additional costs (Books, Transportation, etc)
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- the cost of dorming
- Type of Scholarship based on academics or other characteristics
- Total money you don't have to pay back
- Public Colleges in NY state, most have dorms (Hint: State University of New York)
- Amount the college bills you for (Tuition, Fees, Room & Board)
- the cost of classes
- Money you have to pay back after you graduate
- Type of scholarship based on family income
- Grant from the federal government (Hint: Free Application for Federal Student Aid)
- Public Colleges in NY city, tend to be least expensive for NYers (Hint: City University of New York)
- Colleges that are NOT public, can be more expensive
19 Clues: the cost of dorming • the cost of classes • Grant from the NY government • Free Money based on merit or need • The total cost of attending a college • Total money you don't have to pay back • What you owe after (Costs - Financial Aid) • Type of scholarship based on family income • Money you have to pay back after you graduate • ...
Stocks 2022-09-27
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- A person who invests in a corporation by buying stock and is a partial owner
- to say what will happen before it occurs
- A period of increased stock trading and rising stock prices
- portion of stock
- person who puts money into a project to earn a profit
- A system for buying and selling shares of companies
- A street in New York City famous for being the location of the New York stock exchange
- to include the details of something
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- An economic system based on private property and free enterprise.
- to put money into a project
- a company whose shares are traded freely on a stock exchange.
- Anything of value that is owned
- To risk money or other possession on an event, chance, or contingency.
- the cost required for something; the money spent on something.
- investment variety to reduce risk
- A group of your investments
- clear, showing financial accounts
- the business of buying and selling or exchanging items
- An amount paid to a stockbroker based on a percentage of their sales
19 Clues: portion of stock • to put money into a project • A group of your investments • Anything of value that is owned • investment variety to reduce risk • clear, showing financial accounts • to include the details of something • to say what will happen before it occurs • A system for buying and selling shares of companies • person who puts money into a project to earn a profit • ...
Devyn McAndrew crossword 2022-01-05
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- New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania & Delaware made up what colony?
- What were the merchants who dominated colonial trade called?
- Under the English Bill of Rights a ruler could not raise _____ without the approval of Parliament
- The _____ Awakening was a religious movement that swept through the colonies in the 1730's and 40's
- Type of schools children in Middle and Southern colonies were educated in
- What was the most important "trade route" established with the colonies called? (two words)
- What kind of schools did Massachusetts establish with tax payers money
- the slaves aboard the Amistad were taken to this state because slavery was outlawed in New York"
- where did the first slaves arrive in 1619?
- Maryland, Virginia, North Carolonia, South Carolina & Georgia made up what colony?
- What did England pass in the 1650's to regulate trade with the colonies? (two words)
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- Colonial government enabled citizens to elect an assembly known as _____?
- what did the slave exchange crossing the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas become known as? (two words)
- An assembly's power to approve or not approve any taxes the governor asked for was known as the "power of the _____?"
- What was the name of the highest "Social Class" in the English Colonies?
- New Englands farms were small because of its cold climate and rocky ____?
- where else in the world had slavery been "part of the social and economic system?"
- Middle colonies where know as this because of the large amount of grains produced
- under new "codes" slaves were not considered human but what?
- what was the economic theory practiced by European nations to enrich the "mother country?"
- New England's largest city
- How many acres of land did an Indentured Servant get when their term was complete?
- what determined a persons opportunity in life in England
- Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts & New Hampshire made up what colony? (two words)
- what is land settled by another country called?
25 Clues: New England's largest city • where did the first slaves arrive in 1619? • what is land settled by another country called? • what determined a persons opportunity in life in England • What were the merchants who dominated colonial trade called? • under new "codes" slaves were not considered human but what? • ...
9/17/2021 New York Times 2021-09-17
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- Your fave THS coworker
- Ski resort with hot-air balloons?
- The cutest ever apparently
- Two words to make anything the objective truth?
- The most nerdy and unnecessary nickname for a video game controller
- The show we've watched the most
- WW's BFF in BB?
- Place with sunshine, succulents, and smear
- He totally should have stayed instead of Brad
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- 3rd resident on our lease
- "That'll do, ___"
- Something Jess has never noticed in your house
- Whose tacos?
- My guilty pleasure at Domino's
- Hand of the king, Lord of Winterfell, Protector of the Realm, Warden of the North, Lord Regent of the Seven Kingdoms
- Infamous Logan quote: "Oh wait, ___"
- Late night game
- Supplier for certain Telamericorp employees?
18 Clues: Whose tacos? • WW's BFF in BB? • Late night game • "That'll do, ___" • Your fave THS coworker • 3rd resident on our lease • The cutest ever apparently • My guilty pleasure at Domino's • The show we've watched the most • Ski resort with hot-air balloons? • Infamous Logan quote: "Oh wait, ___" • Place with sunshine, succulents, and smear • Supplier for certain Telamericorp employees? • ...
9/17/2021 New York Times 2021-09-17
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- Your fave THS coworker
- Ski resort with hot-air balloons?
- The cutest ever apparently
- Two words to make anything the objective truth?
- The most nerdy and unnecessary nickname for a video game controller
- The show we've watched the most
- WW's BFF in BB?
- Place with sunshine, succulents, and smear
- He totally should have stayed instead of Brad
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- 3rd resident on our lease
- "That'll do, ___"
- Something Jess has never noticed in your house
- Whose tacos?
- My guilty pleasure at Domino's
- Hand of the king, Lord of Winterfell, Protector of the Realm, Warden of the North, Lord Regent of the Seven Kingdoms
- Infamous Logan quote: "Oh wait, ___"
- Late night game
- Supplier for certain Telamericorp employees?
18 Clues: Whose tacos? • WW's BFF in BB? • Late night game • "That'll do, ___" • Your fave THS coworker • 3rd resident on our lease • The cutest ever apparently • My guilty pleasure at Domino's • The show we've watched the most • Ski resort with hot-air balloons? • Infamous Logan quote: "Oh wait, ___" • Place with sunshine, succulents, and smear • Supplier for certain Telamericorp employees? • ...
Pine Plains Tractor Puzzle 2024-12-20
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- A manufacturer of rotary cutters and other implements available at Pine Plains Tractor.
- New tractors are put through the paces with this test which simulates working.
- A tool used for digging post holes, available as an attachment.
- Triangular-shaped symbol found on the rear of many types of farm equipment
- A type of mower attachment used for cutting grass evenly.
- Loader control function engaged when pushing lever all the way forward
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- A series of compact tractors by New Holland.
- Brand of snow pusher sold at Pine Plains Tractor.
- A county in New York served by Pine Plains Tractor.
- Type of vehicle offered by Kioti, suitable for work and play.
- A brand of tractors known for their orange color, sold at Pine Plains Tractor.
11 Clues: A series of compact tractors by New Holland. • Brand of snow pusher sold at Pine Plains Tractor. • A county in New York served by Pine Plains Tractor. • A type of mower attachment used for cutting grass evenly. • Type of vehicle offered by Kioti, suitable for work and play. • A tool used for digging post holes, available as an attachment. • ...
AP US History 9.4 - 9.6 Vocab 2026-03-22
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- Randolph Hearst an American newspaper publisher who created the nation's largest newspaper chain
- expansion of cities and/or an increase in the number of people living in them
- consumerism purchasing of goods and services with the purpose of impressing others
- Island island in New York Harbor that served as an immigration station for millions of immigrants arriving to the United States
- very tall buildings
- Twain the pen name for Samuel Langhorne Clemons, an American novelist and humorist
- immigrants Southern and Eastern European immigrants who arrived in the United States in a great wave between 1880 and 1920
- residential areas surrounding a city
- pot" society in which people of different nationalities assimilate to form one culture
- Pulitzer an influential American newspaper editor and publisher
- multistory buildings divided into apartments to house as many residents as possible
- type of show that included dancing, singing, and comedy sketches and became popular in the late nineteenth century
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- Law Olmsted an influential American landscape architect best known for designing Central Park in New York City
- Alger an American author who sold more than 20 million copies of novels that explored the rags-to-riches theme
- belief that assimilating immigrants into American society would make them more loyal citizens
- Age term coined by Mark Twain to describe the post-Reconstruction era as a facade of prosperity
- Otis an American who invented the safety elevator in 1852
- third-class accommodations on a steamship
- inclination to favor native inhabitants as opposed to immigrants
- a severe bacterial infection of the small intestine that causes dehydration, usually caused by drinking contaminated water
- Exclusion Act 1882 law that prohibited the immigration of Chinese laborers
- migrants people who move from an agricultural area to a city
- Island immigrant processing station that opened in San Francisco Bay in 1910
- culture similar cultural patterns throughout a society as a result of the spread of transportation, communication, and advertising
- Pan Alley section on 28th Street in New York City that became the center of the music publishing industry in the late 1800s
- transit public transportation systems that carry large numbers of people
26 Clues: very tall buildings • residential areas surrounding a city • third-class accommodations on a steamship • Otis an American who invented the safety elevator in 1852 • migrants people who move from an agricultural area to a city • Pulitzer an influential American newspaper editor and publisher • inclination to favor native inhabitants as opposed to immigrants • ...
War of 1812 Crossword Puzzle 2026-01-15
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- Earned the title of ''Hero of Lake Erie''
- A person or politician who strongly favors war
- Played a key role in the French Revolution
- Remembered as the ''Hero of Upper Canada''
- Led his army to the Upper Canada
- The 19th-century believed the U.S expansion was justified
- A historic battlefield near Niagara Falls
- Renowned Shawnee Warrior and Chief
- Canadian National heroine
- A Significant river in Indiana
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- Captured during the War of 1812
- Stopping the trading of goods
- The Battle of York
- Author of the poem "Defence of Fort M'Henry"
- Known as the ''Father of the Constitution''
- Ended the War of 1812
- The forced conscription of men
- A significant promontory on the Niagara Escarpment in Ontario, Canada
- Defeated British at New Orleans
- The president with the longest inauguration speech
20 Clues: The Battle of York • Ended the War of 1812 • Canadian National heroine • Stopping the trading of goods • The forced conscription of men • A Significant river in Indiana • Captured during the War of 1812 • Defeated British at New Orleans • Led his army to the Upper Canada • Renowned Shawnee Warrior and Chief • Earned the title of ''Hero of Lake Erie'' • ...
A Present for Grandma 2019-12-14
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- First, __, third
- December 25th
- What is 30-10?
- verb; a trip usually involving a series of stops
- National historic site: 610 York Blvd
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- Opposite of 'off'
- 12th month of the year
- __ era: 1837-1901; Queen, British history
- Your favorite show; Detective Richard, Kate, New York City
- The symbol used between an email address and the provider (hotmail)
10 Clues: December 25th • What is 30-10? • First, __, third • Opposite of 'off' • 12th month of the year • National historic site: 610 York Blvd • __ era: 1837-1901; Queen, British history • verb; a trip usually involving a series of stops • Your favorite show; Detective Richard, Kate, New York City • The symbol used between an email address and the provider (hotmail)
Grille Inf'Aubrac n°1 2020-12-12
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- Il sera éternellement un Lakers
- Célèbre écrivaine anglaise, mère anonyme de Frankenstein
- Le magma et la tectonique des plaques n'ont plus de secrets
- Avec son talent, New-York était d'un réalisme incroyable
- C'est à la gloire de son père et au château de sa mère qu'il doit en partie son succès
- El hombre de Kahlo
- La Divine au sacré revers
- La Diva grecque du XXème siècle
- Il a dessiné un mouton à son Petit-Prince
- Elle est la créatrice du premier programme informatique au XIXème siècle!
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- La NASA doit énormément à cette grande scientifique
- Sculptrice et plasticienne féministe à New-York
- Pour lui le printemps est sacré
- C'est toute une odyssée pour lui
- Poète, dessinateur, dramaturge et président du jury du festival de Cannes en 1953
- Elle a mis en image la résistance et les luttes des femmes pour l'IVG et la contraception
- Père de la chimie moderne qui ne résistera pas à la Terreur
17 Clues: El hombre de Kahlo • La Divine au sacré revers • Il sera éternellement un Lakers • Pour lui le printemps est sacré • La Diva grecque du XXème siècle • C'est toute une odyssée pour lui • Il a dessiné un mouton à son Petit-Prince • Sculptrice et plasticienne féministe à New-York • La NASA doit énormément à cette grande scientifique • ...
The American Revolution 2021-01-21
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- Site of the last significant battle of the American Revolution
- Battle near Boston where the militia held off two of three British charges (2 words)
- Commander in chief of the Continental Army (2 words)
- Benedict Arnold and Ethan Allen captured this fort on Lake Champlain
- Place where the first shots of the American Revolution were fired
- What members of the Massachusetts militia were called
- River that Washington crossed in his retreat to Pennsylvania and his attack on Trenton
- Washington attacked the Hessians camped in this New Jersey town on December 26, 1776
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- Battle in New York that helped bring French support to the Americans
- The Continental Army was defeated on ____, Manhattan, and at White Plains, New York (2 words)
- French ships set up a __around Cornwallis' troops in Yorktown
- The militia stopped the British troops at the __ Bridge
- This general formally surrendered on October 17, 1781
- German soldiers, some of them Hessians, who were hired to fight for the British
14 Clues: Commander in chief of the Continental Army (2 words) • This general formally surrendered on October 17, 1781 • What members of the Massachusetts militia were called • The militia stopped the British troops at the __ Bridge • French ships set up a __around Cornwallis' troops in Yorktown • Site of the last significant battle of the American Revolution • ...
Travel USA Day 2013--Northeast Region 2013-05-08
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- Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania's famous groundhog
- The state animal of Maine. Mouse, mice, moose,_________
- A type of food sold by food vendors in New York City
- The 1st of the 13 colonies to declare it's independence from England
- Vermont's ice cream company Ben and Jerry's feeds their ice cream waste to this type of farm animal
- The Hudson river is which state's longest river?
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- In Hartford, Connecticut, you may not, under any circumstances, cross the street walking on which part of your body
- Bug Delaware's official state bug. She's pretty.
- This sport was first played in Rhode Island. Hint: think horse
- The smallest state in the U.S.
- The largest "small cake" built in New Hampshire. It weighted 1,224 pounds, used 800 eggs, and took 12 hours to bake
- The only U.S. capital without a McDonald's
- Today about 500 descendants of the original Nanticoke Indians reside in Delaware. They celebrate their heritage each September with the Nanticoke Indian
- Brand of ketchup you would put on your New York City hot dog
14 Clues: The smallest state in the U.S. • The only U.S. capital without a McDonald's • Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania's famous groundhog • The Hudson river is which state's longest river? • Bug Delaware's official state bug. She's pretty. • A type of food sold by food vendors in New York City • The state animal of Maine. Mouse, mice, moose,_________ • ...
Merry Christmas! 2022-12-23
16 Clues: Año • Joyful • Cheerful • As well as • "___" Jersey • December 25th • in addition to • 5 "____" 5 = 25 • Opposite of old • "___", set, match • Annual membership • "___" Peppermint patty • Single unit of language • "I can't tell this ___ that! • First name of pop artist Taio Cruz • UNC basketball legend "____" Hansborough
hey hey 2021-02-27
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- hit the hay or kill two birds with one stone
- every year
- labor day month
- Chuck Yeager was the first to break it
- protein source for vegetarians
- informal greeting
- ___ New Guinea
- homebody
- Cuban born singer Gloria
- Portuguese greeting
- third oldest bridge in the US
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- to lose all hope or confidence
- leather and _____
- refusal to acknowledge
- The Vezina Trophy is awarded annually to this NHL player
- Live from New York (Abbr.)
- mild disappointment or to remove usually corn and shellfish
- "___ la vista,baby"
- released Crunk Rock in 2010
19 Clues: homebody • every year • ___ New Guinea • labor day month • leather and _____ • informal greeting • "___ la vista,baby" • Portuguese greeting • refusal to acknowledge • Cuban born singer Gloria • Live from New York (Abbr.) • released Crunk Rock in 2010 • third oldest bridge in the US • to lose all hope or confidence • protein source for vegetarians • Chuck Yeager was the first to break it • ...
Review 3 2022-10-18
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- ... do you go to school? I go to school in the morning
- Eifel tower and the Louvre
- ... and mother
- New York, California, etc
- ... and wife
- revista
- They live on my street
- I want to eat. Let's go to the ...
- brother and ...
- roupas
- I don't have a big house. I have a ... house
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- England, Scotland, Ireland etc
- I need to buy food. I go to the ...
- I'm from the UK. I'm ...
- óculos de sol
- not new
- notícias
- I don't get up late. I get up ...
- I ... go to bed late
19 Clues: roupas • not new • revista • notícias • ... and wife • óculos de sol • ... and mother • brother and ... • I ... go to bed late • They live on my street • I'm from the UK. I'm ... • New York, California, etc • Eifel tower and the Louvre • England, Scotland, Ireland etc • I don't get up late. I get up ... • I want to eat. Let's go to the ... • I need to buy food. I go to the ... • ...
Breakout Crossword 2022-10-02
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- one of the first states in the U.S
- a place where someone is held captive
- a short rhyming story
- to break out
- a hand held battery powered torch
- aircraft
- new girl
- elidee's brother
- nora's younger brother
- comic creator
- a television news station
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- handheld recording device
- someone who is convicted of breaking the law
- a container where you contain items from the past
- young reporter
- a written note
- nora's brother's secret hideout
- a search for a criminal who is on the loose
- a small town in New York
19 Clues: aircraft • new girl • to break out • comic creator • young reporter • a written note • elidee's brother • a short rhyming story • nora's younger brother • a small town in New York • handheld recording device • a television news station • nora's brother's secret hideout • a hand held battery powered torch • one of the first states in the U.S • a place where someone is held captive • ...
Old Artists 2022-11-01
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- Sistine ceiling painter
- Bauhaus weaver, married to Josef
- Mexican photographer who captured ordinary life
- "The Great Wave" artist
- Louisiana painter-she started at age 53
- second generation Wyeth
- Japanese polka dot painter
- “The Mama of Dada”
- female sculptor-large wooden installations
- cartoonist-Mad magazine's longest contributor
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- "I heart New York" logo designer
- Louve Pyramid architect
- japanese-american innovative furniture designer
- preserved art of Thangka painting
- Jeanne-Claude's partner
- rose period, blue period, cubism
- Venetian painter
- Chinese artist-Bambi's sketch artist
- painted flowers, bones, New Mexico landscapes
19 Clues: Venetian painter • “The Mama of Dada” • Louve Pyramid architect • Sistine ceiling painter • Jeanne-Claude's partner • "The Great Wave" artist • second generation Wyeth • Japanese polka dot painter • "I heart New York" logo designer • Bauhaus weaver, married to Josef • rose period, blue period, cubism • preserved art of Thangka painting • Chinese artist-Bambi's sketch artist • ...
tuesday 2026-01-13
11 Clues: ____em • elizabeth • what we need • the princess • the new stitch • the ice princess • swimming with the • a decoration that needs to go • york where michelle gets to go • what hiromi did to kyrea earlier • something elizabeth and hiromi hate doing so so so much
I♥️NF 2026-03-04
Socail studies 2023-10-31
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- brother gave him land in which he renamed New York
- a crop sold for money at a market
- swore to defend the city and surrending even before firing a shot
- Was given part of New York to govern
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- An english colony in whih the king gave land to a propietor in exchange for a yearly payment
- ordered to observe a policy of religoius tolerance in england
- a place were people are protected from danger and trouble
- insured religous tolerance and freedom and promoted religous equality in pennsylvania
- was given part of New York to govern
- gave New Netherland to his brother
10 Clues: a crop sold for money at a market • gave New Netherland to his brother • was given part of New York to govern • Was given part of New York to govern • brother gave him land in which he renamed New York • a place were people are protected from danger and trouble • ordered to observe a policy of religoius tolerance in england • ...
Middle Colonies 2020-12-01
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- In regards to Pennsylvania, the word “sylvania” means “______” or “from the ______”
- Since the Middle colonies made up the center of the 13 colonies, a scientific term used to describe them was as a ___________.
- The actual Indian name for the Delaware Indians was the _________.
- As both the center of the colonies geographically and one of the key founders of the eventual United States, Pennsylvania was nicknamed “The ____________ State”.
- William Penn was part of the, ____________ religion, also known as the Society of Friends. He established Pennslyvannia as a haven for the “Friends”.
- Peter Minuit purchased modern day _______________ Island from the Natives for about $24 worth of trinkets.
- King Charles II awarded the colony of “New Netherland” to his brother James, The Duke of _______ in 1664.
- Delaware was founded in 1638 by Peter Minuit on behalf of the New _________ Company.
- The founder of Pennsylvania was William _______.
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- People from the Netherlands are called ______________ .
- Oats, wheat, rye, barley were produced in large amounts in the Middle colonies, earning the title of the “_____________” of the colonies.
- The New York and New Jersey colonies actually started out as a Dutch colony called _____________________.
- Sir George Carteret and Lord John Berkeley were in charge of the East and West sides of the New _____________________ colony.
- Henry _____________ ’s voyage to the New World in 1609 setup much of the middle colonies as Dutch colonies.
- The colony, and state of ________ is essentially named after “Lord De La Warr”.
- The abbreviation for Pennsylvania is __________.
16 Clues: The founder of Pennsylvania was William _______. • The abbreviation for Pennsylvania is __________. • People from the Netherlands are called ______________ . • The actual Indian name for the Delaware Indians was the _________. • The colony, and state of ________ is essentially named after “Lord De La Warr”. • ...
Pin Yin Vocabulary Game 2020-09-28
11 Clues: (China) • (Beijing) • (America) • (New York) • (to be) verb • (not; no) adv • (student) noun • (teacher) noun • (too; also) adv • (people; person) noun • (question particle) qp
Yuvaan' Family 2024-09-29
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- Name of the dog that is part of the Bagla Family
- Person who played with you on the beach in New York
- the boy who is grade 3 in JBCN international school
- Tower The new home address of the Bagle famliy
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- game you ;liked to play on the beach
- your mother's name
- A game with checked board (you learn
- York City where the bagle family went for a holiday
8 Clues: your mother's name • game you ;liked to play on the beach • A game with checked board (you learn • Tower The new home address of the Bagle famliy • Name of the dog that is part of the Bagla Family • Person who played with you on the beach in New York • the boy who is grade 3 in JBCN international school • York City where the bagle family went for a holiday
World's Fairs and Expositions 2023-08-22
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- Distinctive tower built for the 1962 Seattle World's Fair.
- Iconic structure from the 1851 Great Exhibition in London.
- 1851 London event showcasing industrial and cultural advancements.
- Parisian landmark constructed for the 1889 Exposition Universelle.
- San Francisco landmark that made appearances at various expositions.
- 1893 Chicago World's Fair celebrating the 400th anniversary of Columbus' arrival.
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- Gift from France to the U.S. and featured at various world's fairs.
- 1962 Seattle World's Fair showcasing technological and futuristic innovations.
- Giant rotating wheel introduced at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition.
- Theme of the 1939-40 New York World's Fair focused on future possibilities.
- Montreal World's Fair with the iconic geodesic dome of the American Pavilion.
- Iconic building and museum from the 1958 Brussels World's Fair.
- Disney park inspired by world's fairs, focusing on innovation and culture.
- Expo celebrating the "Atomium," symbol of atomic age progress.
- Location of the 1964-65 New York World's Fair, featuring iconic structures.
15 Clues: Distinctive tower built for the 1962 Seattle World's Fair. • Iconic structure from the 1851 Great Exhibition in London. • Expo celebrating the "Atomium," symbol of atomic age progress. • Iconic building and museum from the 1958 Brussels World's Fair. • 1851 London event showcasing industrial and cultural advancements. • ...
Famous Hispanics 2013-04-10
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- Singer and songwriter. Was a judge on "The Voice"
- Brothe of Charlie Sheen. Both are actors.
- New York Knicks basketball player born of an Hispanic father.
- Cuban actor made famous by his roll in "I Love Lucy"
- A Puerto Rican-American singer was married to Mark Anthony.
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- Argentine basketball who plays for the Antonio Spurs.
- A Cuban-American Rapper popular in the US
- Female singer born in Cuba. Became popular in the US in the 1980's.
- baseball player killed in a plane crash when delivering suuplies
- New York Yankees 3rd baseman who once was highest paid baseball player.
- First Hispanic woman in space
- Actor of Hispanic decent. Was star in Two And A Half Men
- Famous Mexican singer murdered by her fan club president
- Cuban boxer who won Olympic gold medal in 1992
- the "queen" of salsa
15 Clues: the "queen" of salsa • First Hispanic woman in space • A Cuban-American Rapper popular in the US • Brothe of Charlie Sheen. Both are actors. • Cuban boxer who won Olympic gold medal in 1992 • Singer and songwriter. Was a judge on "The Voice" • Cuban actor made famous by his roll in "I Love Lucy" • Argentine basketball who plays for the Antonio Spurs. • ...
PLACES AND BUILDINGS 2025-06-11
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- You go here when you want to get a bus or a train.
- You go here if you are very ill or have an accident
- Trafalgar___ is in London; Times____ is in New York
- An area where you can pay to leave your car.
- To walk or drive across a river, you usually go over a___.
- The Thames is the____ that goes through London.
- A building where the local government offices are.
- Similar to clue 4, but for Muslims.
- If you need stamps or want to send a letter, you go here.
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- You can see paintings and sculptures here.
- building where you can see historical, scientific, or cultural objects.
- Broadway in New York is a street with a lot of___ .
- A religious building where Christians go.
- You can buy aspirin or medicine here.
- An open area of small stalls where you can buy fresh fruit, vegetables, and sometimes clothes.
15 Clues: Similar to clue 4, but for Muslims. • You can buy aspirin or medicine here. • A religious building where Christians go. • You can see paintings and sculptures here. • An area where you can pay to leave your car. • The Thames is the____ that goes through London. • You go here when you want to get a bus or a train. • A building where the local government offices are. • ...
The End of the War 2022-06-03
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- Who led the United States and very good military leader. He was also able to organize untrained soldiers.
- From how many colonies did the Continental Army have soldiers from?
- What type of strategy did the British mainly use?
- Treaty of what, where France agreed to remain enemies with Britain and alliance with United States.
- Which treaty granted United States full independence and set boundaries for the nation?
- Battle where British had plan to isolate New England by capturing New York City.
- What is the generals first name who found himself between the US army on land and French navy on sea?
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- What was the first name of the General for the Continental army?
- Which country had weak leadership and officers?
- What was it when the British attempted to maintain an allegiance of the loyalists.
- What fort did the Continental Army capture in New York?
- The bloodiest battle of the Revolutionary War and fought on July 17, 1775 were the British won.
- Two battle where British changed their strategy to remain close to the supply base.
- The British attempted to cut off the New England colonies by overtaking...
- Fighting on a foreign land was a major problem for...
15 Clues: Which country had weak leadership and officers? • What type of strategy did the British mainly use? • Fighting on a foreign land was a major problem for... • What fort did the Continental Army capture in New York? • What was the first name of the General for the Continental army? • From how many colonies did the Continental Army have soldiers from? • ...
Colonial Regions 2022-05-11
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- I split New Amsterdam into New York and New Jersey.
- I started the Georgia Colony.
- I started Pennsylvania in 1681.
- I helped Anne Hutchinson start Rhode Island in 1636.
- I also started Rhode Island in 1636.
- This colony was started by James Oglethorpe.
- This was the cash crop started by John Rolfe in Jamestown.
- Cash crop that is grown in the south.
- I stated New Amsterdam in 1664.
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- started Massachusetts
- New Amsterdam and Pennsylvania were settlements in the __________ colonies.
- Virginia and Maryland were settlements started in the ____________ colonies.
- this colony was started in 1607.
- I started Massachusetts in 1620.
- this was a crop grown in the southern colonies.
15 Clues: started Massachusetts • I started the Georgia Colony. • I started Pennsylvania in 1681. • I stated New Amsterdam in 1664. • this colony was started in 1607. • I started Massachusetts in 1620. • I also started Rhode Island in 1636. • Cash crop that is grown in the south. • This colony was started by James Oglethorpe. • this was a crop grown in the southern colonies. • ...
Colonial Regions 2022-05-11
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- I started Pennsylvania in 1681.
- this was a crop grown in the southern colonies.
- I started the Virginia colony.
- I started Rhode Island in 1636.
- I started the Georgia Colony.
- I split New Amsterdam into New York and New Jersey.
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- I started Massachusetts in 1620.
- this colony was started in 1607.
- I started New Amsterdam in 1664.
- Cash crop that is grown in the south.
- This colony was started by James Oglethorpe.
- New Amsterdam and Pennsylvania were settlements in the __________ colonies.
- I helped Anne Hutchinson start Rhode Island in 1636.
- This was the cash crop started by John Rolfe in Jamestown.
- Virginia and Maryland were settlements started in the ____________ colonies.
15 Clues: I started the Georgia Colony. • I started the Virginia colony. • I started Pennsylvania in 1681. • I started Rhode Island in 1636. • I started Massachusetts in 1620. • this colony was started in 1607. • I started New Amsterdam in 1664. • Cash crop that is grown in the south. • This colony was started by James Oglethorpe. • this was a crop grown in the southern colonies. • ...
Universities 2020-04-04
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- private research university in Massachusetts
- oldest institution of higher education in New York
- private university in California that starts with the letter S
- founded in 1831 in Lower Manhattan
- this university is in England and was founded in 1209
- Founded in 1701 with graduation rate 97%
- the fourth oldest institution of higher education in the United States
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- Public university in London that focuses on science, technology and medicine
- This university is in England and it is the oldest university in the English-speaking world
- university in Los Angeles founded in 1882
- university in Ithaca, New York founded in 1865
- University with acceptance rate 5% that starts with the letter H
12 Clues: founded in 1831 in Lower Manhattan • Founded in 1701 with graduation rate 97% • university in Los Angeles founded in 1882 • private research university in Massachusetts • university in Ithaca, New York founded in 1865 • oldest institution of higher education in New York • this university is in England and was founded in 1209 • ...
Get to Know Taylor 2023-11-24
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- A song titled after a New York City borough. _______To New York (7 letters, spelled out)
- The instrument Taylor often uses in her acoustic performances (6 letters)
- The number of original studio album that Taylor has (8 letters)
- Name of Taylor's tour that feature the songs from all her albums (8 letters)
- Taylor's middle name (6 letters)
- Taylor's star sign (11 letters)
- The actress Taylor played in "The Giver" (8 letters)
- Her album with a butterfly motif (5 letters)
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- First single from "Speak Now" (4 letters)
- Taylor's favorite season, as referenced in her songs (6 letters)
- Nickname of her fanbase (8 letters)
- The title of her third studio album (8 letters)
12 Clues: Taylor's star sign (11 letters) • Taylor's middle name (6 letters) • Nickname of her fanbase (8 letters) • First single from "Speak Now" (4 letters) • Her album with a butterfly motif (5 letters) • The title of her third studio album (8 letters) • The actress Taylor played in "The Giver" (8 letters) • The number of original studio album that Taylor has (8 letters) • ...
New New New 2022-11-02
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- an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment.
- a bag with straps carried on ones back
- the state of the air and the atmosphere at a given time or place
- The power to withstand great strength or pressure
- to show or explain to someone how to do something
- The structure covering the top of a building or structure
- To express dissatisfaction or annoyance about something
- The opposite of after
- Desafio
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- an unknown or unspecified person (Starts with s)
- Moving fast or doing something in a short time
- Something that brings positivity or negativity and people say they have influencing them
- protected or out of danger
- What is it called when you do not succeed?
- An idea or opinion produced by thinking or occurring suddenly in the mind (starts with th)
- feeling or showing pleasure or contentment
- the opposite of "general"
- What do you call someone who is on a plane or a train?
- What is the pilot of a spaceship called?
- A day of festivity and celebration where work is not done
- What is an adjective for someone who does not lie?
21 Clues: Desafio • The opposite of after • the opposite of "general" • protected or out of danger • a bag with straps carried on ones back • What is the pilot of a spaceship called? • What is it called when you do not succeed? • feeling or showing pleasure or contentment • Moving fast or doing something in a short time • an unknown or unspecified person (Starts with s) • ...
Colonial Regions 2022-05-10
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- This colony was started by James Oglethorpe.
- I started Rhode Island in 1636.
- I started Massachusetts in 1620.
- I split New Amsterdam into New York and New Jersey.
- Cash crop that is grown in the south.
- I started Pennsylvania in 1681.
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- started Massachusetts
- This was the cash crop started by John Rolfe in Jamestown.
- I started the Georgia Colony.
- I also started Rhode Island in 1636.
- this was a crop grown in the southern colonies.
- this colony was started in 1607.
- New Amsterdam and Pennsylvania were settlements in the __________ colonies.
- Virginia and Maryland were settlements started in the ____________ colonies.
- I stated New Amsterdam in 1664.
15 Clues: started Massachusetts • I started the Georgia Colony. • I started Rhode Island in 1636. • I stated New Amsterdam in 1664. • I started Pennsylvania in 1681. • this colony was started in 1607. • I started Massachusetts in 1620. • I also started Rhode Island in 1636. • Cash crop that is grown in the south. • This colony was started by James Oglethorpe. • ...
Colonial Regions 2022-05-11
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- I split New Amsterdam into New York and New Jersey.
- New Amsterdam and Pennsylvania were settlements in the __________ colonies.
- This colony was started by James Oglethorpe.
- I started the Georgia Colony.
- I started Massachusetts in 1620.
- I started the Virginia colony.
- Virginia and Maryland were settlements started in the ____________ colonies.
- This was the cash crop started by John Rolfe in Jamestown.
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- I helped Anne Hutchinson start Rhode Island in 1636.
- I started New Amsterdam in 1664.
- I started Pennsylvania in 1681.
- this colony was started in 1607.
- I started Rhode Island in 1636.
- this was a crop grown in the southern colonies.
- Cash crop that is grown in the south.
15 Clues: I started the Georgia Colony. • I started the Virginia colony. • I started Pennsylvania in 1681. • I started Rhode Island in 1636. • I started New Amsterdam in 1664. • this colony was started in 1607. • I started Massachusetts in 1620. • Cash crop that is grown in the south. • This colony was started by James Oglethorpe. • this was a crop grown in the southern colonies. • ...
Colonial Regions 2022-05-11
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- This was the cash crop started by John Rolfe in Jamestown.
- I helped Anne Hutchinson start Rhode Island in 1636.
- New Amsterdam and Pennsylvania were settlements in the __________ colonies.
- this colony was started in 1607.
- Virginia and Maryland were settlements started in the ____________ colonies.
- I started Rhode Island in 1636.
- I started the Virginia colony.
- I started Massachusetts in 1620.
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- I started the Georgia Colony.
- I started Pennsylvania in 1681.
- I started New Amsterdam in 1664.
- this was a crop grown in the southern colonies.
- I split New Amsterdam into New York and New Jersey.
- This colony was started by James Oglethorpe.
- Cash crop that is grown in the south.
15 Clues: I started the Georgia Colony. • I started the Virginia colony. • I started Pennsylvania in 1681. • I started Rhode Island in 1636. • I started New Amsterdam in 1664. • this colony was started in 1607. • I started Massachusetts in 1620. • Cash crop that is grown in the south. • This colony was started by James Oglethorpe. • this was a crop grown in the southern colonies. • ...
History Week 21 2024-01-24
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- The ____ were Christians who wanted to reform the church of England. (P. 66)
- After the English founded Jamestown, the ___ began exploring the area that's now New York. (P. 58)
- Since the Church of England was run by the state, dissent was considered heresy as well as ____ (P. 67)
- The Puritans wished to make it possible for everyone to have a more ____ relationship with God (P. 68)
- The Pilgrims set off for America in this month. (P. 72)
- The Dutch East India Company's first colonizing expedition was led by this man (P. 61)
- This man became New Amsterdam's governor in 1633. (P. 62)
- Thomas Morton got in hot water with the pilgrims for celebrating this. (P. 81)
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- Dutch independence was recognized in 1648 by the treaty of ___ (P. 59)
- This man set out for America in 1609. (P. 59)
- This man was the governor of the Massachussetts Bay Company (P. 87)
- The Spanish Low Countries rebelled against Spain in this year (P. 59)
- The Dutch East India Co. was formed in this year (P. 59)
- This man was kidnapped by Thomas Hunt in 1614. (P. 77)
- The New Netherland company built a fort near this New York city. (P. 60)
15 Clues: This man set out for America in 1609. (P. 59) • This man was kidnapped by Thomas Hunt in 1614. (P. 77) • The Pilgrims set off for America in this month. (P. 72) • The Dutch East India Co. was formed in this year (P. 59) • This man became New Amsterdam's governor in 1633. (P. 62) • This man was the governor of the Massachussetts Bay Company (P. 87) • ...
Roaring 20's by Aidan McFarland 2020-03-03
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- first female pilot to achieve many records such as crossing of the Atlantic and the English channel.
- a new type of ship to provide better air and cover attacks
- first emerged in the land-strapped areas of New York City, New York and Chicago, Illinois toward the end of the 19th century
- most popular type of music in the 1920's
- alcohol wasnt allowed to be made,sold,or,transported in this era
- the president of the us until 1921
- girls with short bobbed or shingled hair, straight loose knee-length dresses with a dropped waistline, silk or rayon stockings with garters, heavy makeup, and long beaded necklaces.
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- developed techniques such as automatic drawing (developed by André Masson), automatic painting, decalcomania, frottage, fumage, grattage and parsemage
- all types of farmers formed these
- A desireable feature of 1920's homes found especially in bungalows was the
- food was plentiful and cheap thanks to these people
- the first type of movie theatres
- this haircut was reintroduced by famous actress Louise Brooks
- mothers and daughters did many different kinds of these
- these were introduced by immigrants added new flavors.
15 Clues: the first type of movie theatres • all types of farmers formed these • the president of the us until 1921 • most popular type of music in the 1920's • food was plentiful and cheap thanks to these people • these were introduced by immigrants added new flavors. • mothers and daughters did many different kinds of these • ...
1920's 2025-12-17
12 Clues: ___ bowl • secret bars • ____ tuesday • ban on alcohol • 31st president • great _________ • organized _____ • Nicknamed "silent cal" • neighborhood in new york • popular music at the time • illegal production of alcohol • "return to normalcy" president
hr 2026-01-30
13 Clues: #24 • #81 • #81 town • #24 team • #81 team • #24 team • shanes dad • shanes mom • new york UNC • #81 last name • #24 last name • "i'm coming to the..." • episode number everyone skips LOL
Last Descendants 2023-01-31
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- Genetic information and function as an organism
- a person who murders an important person for political or religious reasons.
- a war between citizens of the same country.
- a knight of a religious military order
- A three pronged spear with god like powers
- a study of past events
- empire state building and the statue of liberty
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- a thing made by people to do impossible things or make life easier
- conflict between different nations or states or different groups within a nation or state.
- a way of seeing a thing happen without it actually taking place the same.
- when you behave in a way that is difficult to detect.
- indigenous people in Mexico
- a four-day period of violence in New York, New York.
- an item made hundreds of years ago
- a physical piece of history that has the reputation of being associated with a known historic figure.
15 Clues: a study of past events • indigenous people in Mexico • an item made hundreds of years ago • a knight of a religious military order • A three pronged spear with god like powers • a war between citizens of the same country. • Genetic information and function as an organism • empire state building and the statue of liberty • ...
U.S. Geography Terms 2019-09-04
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- Canyon: A large, tourist-attracting, canyon
- 51: Raid it September 21st
- Mountains: A system of mountains located in eastern America
- River: The second longest river that cuts through the U.S.
- Saint Helen: An active volcano located in Skamania, Washington
- Falls: The collective name for three waterfalls and the border is between Canada and New York
- A national park located in Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho
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- Park: A popular park in New York
- Cod: A geographic cape extending into the Atlantic ocean from a state in northeastern America
- A group of Islands
- Hills: Set of hills containing Mount Rushmore
- A national park located in central California
- Verde: Preserved ancient American Indian ruins in southwestern Colorado
- Nearly 2,000 acres of moving sand located in Michigan
- Mead: A lake that lies on the Colorado River, about 24 miles from the Las Vegas Strip
15 Clues: A group of Islands • 51: Raid it September 21st • Park: A popular park in New York • Canyon: A large, tourist-attracting, canyon • Hills: Set of hills containing Mount Rushmore • A national park located in central California • Nearly 2,000 acres of moving sand located in Michigan • A national park located in Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho • ...
Sami RWCW 2024-04-25
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- the British had a well trained __
- a school teacher who was hanged for spying on British troops
- this country assisted the continental army
- they were having more success in the south
- the patriots had the support of __ on the battlefield and at home
- his strategy was "we fight, get beat, rise and fight again."
- the patriots had a higher sense of purpose and __
- the leader of the British army
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- Where the continental army attacked from instead of New York
- his plan for attacking Cornwallis was quickly march his army to south Virginia and surround the British
- where the continental army went after leaving New York
- he was spying on Cornwallis for Lafayette
- the continental army marched in closer to Yorktown and shot __
- the British had the wealth of a world wide __
- the leader of the continental army
15 Clues: the leader of the British army • the British had a well trained __ • the leader of the continental army • he was spying on Cornwallis for Lafayette • this country assisted the continental army • they were having more success in the south • the British had the wealth of a world wide __ • the patriots had a higher sense of purpose and __ • ...
The Dawn of Mass Culture 2018-11-06
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- A spectator sport that became popular in the late 1800s that is not vary popular today.
- Pen name for novelist and humorist Samuel Clemens.
- System that brought packages directly to homes.
- Stared making chain stores.
- Chain grocery stores"five-and-dime" stores.
- A spectator sport that became popular in the 1800s that is still vary popular today.
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- A development in a way goods were sold.
- Created sensational newspaper stories and owned the New York Morning Journal.
- Another way publishers tried to sell more newspaper.
- A way publishers tried to sell more newspaper with humor.
- Owner of the New York World newspaper.
- US school of art that focused on realism.
12 Clues: Stared making chain stores. • Owner of the New York World newspaper. • A development in a way goods were sold. • US school of art that focused on realism. • Chain grocery stores"five-and-dime" stores. • System that brought packages directly to homes. • Pen name for novelist and humorist Samuel Clemens. • Another way publishers tried to sell more newspaper. • ...
Colonial Regions 2022-05-11
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- This was the cash crop started by John Rolfe in Jamestown.
- I helped Anne Hutchinson start Rhode Island in 1636.
- New Amsterdam and Pennsylvania were settlements in the __________ colonies.
- this colony was started in 1607.
- Virginia and Maryland were settlements started in the ____________ colonies.
- I started Rhode Island in 1636.
- I started the Virginia colony.
- I started Massachusetts in 1620.
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- I started the Georgia Colony.
- I started Pennsylvania in 1681.
- I started New Amsterdam in 1664.
- this was a crop grown in the southern colonies.
- I split New Amsterdam into New York and New Jersey.
- This colony was started by James Oglethorpe.
- Cash crop that is grown in the south.
15 Clues: I started the Georgia Colony. • I started the Virginia colony. • I started Pennsylvania in 1681. • I started Rhode Island in 1636. • I started New Amsterdam in 1664. • this colony was started in 1607. • I started Massachusetts in 1620. • Cash crop that is grown in the south. • This colony was started by James Oglethorpe. • this was a crop grown in the southern colonies. • ...
Colonial Regions 2022-05-11
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- This was the cash crop started by John Rolfe in Jamestown.
- I helped Anne Hutchinson start Rhode Island in 1636.
- New Amsterdam and Pennsylvania were settlements in the __________ colonies.
- this colony was started in 1607.
- Virginia and Maryland were settlements started in the ____________ colonies.
- I started Rhode Island in 1636.
- I started the Virginia colony.
- I started Massachusetts in 1620.
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- I started the Georgia Colony.
- I started Pennsylvania in 1681.
- I started New Amsterdam in 1664.
- this was a crop grown in the southern colonies.
- I split New Amsterdam into New York and New Jersey.
- This colony was started by James Oglethorpe.
- Cash crop that is grown in the south.
15 Clues: I started the Georgia Colony. • I started the Virginia colony. • I started Pennsylvania in 1681. • I started Rhode Island in 1636. • I started New Amsterdam in 1664. • this colony was started in 1607. • I started Massachusetts in 1620. • Cash crop that is grown in the south. • This colony was started by James Oglethorpe. • this was a crop grown in the southern colonies. • ...
New Years 2024-12-30
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- gathering place in New York for the ball drop
- to raise a glass in honor of something or someone
- passing down of beliefs from generation to generation
- festivity to mark an event
- a promise to do or not to do something
- explosion of lights
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- celebration drink
- beginning day of the new year
- 12 o’clock at night
- positive emotion
- what couples typically do at midnight
- month of the new year
- numbers in reverse to zero before midnight
- helium filled party decorations
- a groups of people related to each other
- to move in time with music
- get together to celebrate
17 Clues: positive emotion • celebration drink • 12 o’clock at night • explosion of lights • month of the new year • get together to celebrate • festivity to mark an event • to move in time with music • beginning day of the new year • helium filled party decorations • what couples typically do at midnight • a promise to do or not to do something • a groups of people related to each other • ...
New York Times Case Study 2019-11-09
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- Company that partnered with NYT to provide free subscriptions to heavy users
- Place where the NYT paywall was first tested out
- The top newspaper in the U.S. in 2011
- In 2010, this was the most common source of news
- Type of paywall that only allows you to view a certain number of articles
- The online version of help wanted ads
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- NYT was hopeful that this device would save the newspaper industry
- The online version of classified ads
- Failed attempt at a NYT paywall from 2005-2007
- Type of paywall that charges you based on the type of device you're using
- Shortened name of The New York Times
- Type of paywall that blocks you from accessing any content without a subscription
- Last name of NYT chairman in 2011
13 Clues: Last name of NYT chairman in 2011 • The online version of classified ads • Shortened name of The New York Times • The top newspaper in the U.S. in 2011 • The online version of help wanted ads • Failed attempt at a NYT paywall from 2005-2007 • Place where the NYT paywall was first tested out • In 2010, this was the most common source of news • ...
Pinyin Game 2020-09-28
11 Clues: china • america • new york • (verb) to be • (noun) student • (noun) teacher • capital of china • (adverb) not; no • question particle • (adverb) too; also • (noun) people; person
Shows 2023-09-26
11 Clues: Eleven • Detective • Stars hollow • Cousins beach • Nevermore, emo • New york,serena • Kooks and pogues • Central Perk cafe • Murder in detention • running, superpowers • Professor, red jumpsuits
Happy Birthday 2026-03-06
11 Clues: Beer • Money • Cottage • New York • Notice Me • An animal • Weekly lineup • Preheat the Oven • The Sound of Music • Something you build • Ranger of the North
The Middle Colonies 2022-08-22
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- people chosen to be part of the lawmaking group
- the city of brotherly love
- the main way that New Amsterdam made money
- Colony that used to be New Amsterdam
- core belief of the Quakers
- people who do not fight in wars
- colony founded by Quakers
- proprietors in New Jersey offered a trial by _____ to attract new settlers.
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- describing people who have different backgrounds
- a land owner who also controls the government
- part of Pennsylvania, but made its own laws
- the name of the river in New York
- the island in New Amsterdam with water access
- named after the island where Carteret was born
- if a settler wanted land from a Native American, Penn believed he should ____ for it.
15 Clues: colony founded by Quakers • the city of brotherly love • core belief of the Quakers • people who do not fight in wars • the name of the river in New York • Colony that used to be New Amsterdam • the main way that New Amsterdam made money • part of Pennsylvania, but made its own laws • a land owner who also controls the government • ...
New year 2023-01-10
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- new years is a
- a drink with bubbles
- when its new year you
- away something you do with your resulution
- light up in the night sky
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- in new york they do the on new years eve
- something that happens every year
- lots of food on one table
- are things that make a lould sound
- something to make you a better person
- something you play together with
- something that shows the days of the year
12 Clues: new years is a • a drink with bubbles • when its new year you • lots of food on one table • light up in the night sky • something you play together with • something that happens every year • are things that make a lould sound • something to make you a better person • in new york they do the on new years eve • something that shows the days of the year • ...
13 collanys quiz 2022-09-19
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- what was the business colony?
- who founded Rhode island ?
- who is rights where limited
- the us constitution was made on what ship??
- knew how to grow new stalk?
- who beveled women could hold bible studies
- colony's what was the goal of mercantilism?
- what did the southern economy rely on?
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- who founded "city apon a hill"
- who founded Pennsylvania
- what religious group was here?
- revival what was the first great awakening
- what is a form of self government?
- translation from new nether lend to new York
- who is the founder of Georgia
- how many middle colony's where there
- reasons for slavery?
- who befitted from navigation acts?
18 Clues: reasons for slavery? • who founded Pennsylvania • who founded Rhode island ? • who is rights where limited • knew how to grow new stalk? • what was the business colony? • who is the founder of Georgia • who founded "city apon a hill" • what religious group was here? • what is a form of self government? • who befitted from navigation acts? • how many middle colony's where there • ...
13 collanys quiz 2022-09-19
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- what was the business colony?
- who founded Rhode island ?
- who is rights where limited
- the us constitution was made on what ship??
- knew how to grow new stalk?
- who beveled women could hold bible studies
- colony's what was the goal of mercantilism?
- what did the southern economy rely on?
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- who founded "city apon a hill"
- who founded Pennsylvania
- what religious group was here?
- revival what was the first great awakening
- what is a form of self government?
- translation from new nether lend to new York
- who is the founder of Georgia
- how many middle colony's where there
- reasons for slavery?
- who befitted from navigation acts?
18 Clues: reasons for slavery? • who founded Pennsylvania • who founded Rhode island ? • who is rights where limited • knew how to grow new stalk? • what was the business colony? • who is the founder of Georgia • who founded "city apon a hill" • what religious group was here? • what is a form of self government? • who befitted from navigation acts? • how many middle colony's where there • ...
15 Crossword puzzle about sports teams 2023-11-24
10 Clues: Texas soccer team. • Boston baseball team. • Green Bay soccer team. • Chicago baseball team. • Miami basketball team. • New York baseball team. • Chicago basketball team. • New England soccer team. • Los Angeles basketball team. • California basketball team, known as "Warriors".
Kendon Rogers - Martin Van Buren 2023-02-22
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- foot martin was only______ tall.
- Martin Van Buren was a ______ in New York
- Martin Van Buren was elected to the United States______
- Martin Van Buren fought for the establishment of an independent ________ system.
- Martin Van Buren had ____ kids.
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- Martin Van Buren was the _________ of New York for a short period of time
- Martin Van Buren earned___ nicknames.
- Martin Van Buren was born on ___________5,1782.
- Martin Van Buren's favorite food was _____.
- Martin Van Buren died to ______1862.
10 Clues: Martin Van Buren had ____ kids. • foot martin was only______ tall. • Martin Van Buren died to ______1862. • Martin Van Buren earned___ nicknames. • Martin Van Buren was a ______ in New York • Martin Van Buren's favorite food was _____. • Martin Van Buren was born on ___________5,1782. • Martin Van Buren was elected to the United States______ • ...
NHS 5 2023-03-06
10 Clues: biggest state • smallest state • Capital of texas • the garden state • City in New York • Waterfall in Canada • capital of New Jersey • what you type emails on • You call a friend on this • Disney World is in Florida
Chapter 18, America and the world 2024-10-28
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- a country that is technically independent but has to submit to some control by another nation
- The name of the Spanish Ambassador that wrote and offensive letter about president McKinley
- an exciting twist to news stories in the newspaper
- The amendment that contained strict regulations for Cuba's new government
- Owner of the New York World
- The War started by Spain in 1898
- The amendment that said the U.S. had no intention of adding Cuba to its empire
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- The assistant secretary of the Navy who was also a president
- Owner of the New York Journal
- The ship that exploded mysteriously at 9:40 pm on the evening of February 15
- The bay in Cuba where the U.S. naval base is still held
- the name of the doctor that proved the yellow fever was caused by mosquitoes
12 Clues: Owner of the New York World • Owner of the New York Journal • The War started by Spain in 1898 • an exciting twist to news stories in the newspaper • The bay in Cuba where the U.S. naval base is still held • The assistant secretary of the Navy who was also a president • The amendment that contained strict regulations for Cuba's new government • ...
Sightseeing in York (SB page 38) 2019-11-03
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- York Minster is one of the largest churches in .............
- National ............... Museum
- Kuninglikud tõllad
- The Yorvik Viking Centre is in ............. not far from the river Foss.
- 1291
- The.................... is in the Museum Garden, next to the ARt Gallery.
- In the Yorkshire Museum you can see items that once belonged to different kings and ...............
- The Vikings came to York from .................
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- avastama
- kogumid
- ajalugu
- From the top of the ............ of the York Minster you can see the whole city.
- Viikingite keskus
- 2006
- 867
- ehted/juveelid
- Ehitati/oli ehitatud
- The Vikings called York 'Yorvik' and it was the ............. of a strong Viking kingdom.
- süsteem
- Over 2million people visit the York ........... every year.
20 Clues: 867 • 2006 • 1291 • kogumid • ajalugu • süsteem • avastama • ehted/juveelid • Viikingite keskus • Kuninglikud tõllad • Ehitati/oli ehitatud • National ............... Museum • The Vikings came to York from ................. • Over 2million people visit the York ........... every year. • York Minster is one of the largest churches in ............. • ...
New York Quiz 2023-10-11
5 Clues: New York likes eating ____ food. • In New York, there is the _____ Square. • New York used to be New _________ in 1624. • The bridge that is over the East river is_____ • The building in New York is the _____ State Building.
Can you guess what state 2019-10-07
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- starts with O and ends with ON
- ends with Island
- has a North and South and starts with C
- starts with N and ends with KA
- starts with W
- starts with New then M
- starts with I
- stats with C and ends with CUT
- starts with New then H
- has a North and South and starts with D
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- starts with T
- starts with O and ends with MA
- starts with New then Y
- starts with V and has a WEST-V partner
- starts with K and ends with Y
- starts with V and ends with NT
- starts with C and ends with IA
- starts with M
18 Clues: starts with T • starts with W • starts with I • starts with M • ends with Island • starts with New then Y • starts with New then M • starts with New then H • starts with K and ends with Y • starts with O and ends with ON • starts with O and ends with MA • starts with V and ends with NT • starts with C and ends with IA • starts with N and ends with KA • stats with C and ends with CUT • ...
great minds 2022-08-30
10 Clues: savings • new york • growth of cities • unfair treatment • relating to farming • state of poor health • coming into a new country • factories to produce goods • economic in which a country's trade • a forcible overthrow of a government
Patrick 2019-08-06
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- sitting with sue
- drinking in new york
- eiffel 65
- post office
- tuna
- bad school, bad firm
- pub and carlfrom
- colourblind eye
- ______ and greet no veg
- river or shop?
- add it all up and you get the
- solo
- weather and education
- ancient ruler that holds ancestry for most of china
- regis and ?
- paprika
- all I _____ is that
- whitman poet
- SOS in the woods
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- jamaica world tour residence
- the first times three
- hook, left but before a
- push or?
- si
- switch gears
- snow in?
- dry taste from wine
- jamaica world tour
- steppenwolf got its name from the famous author named herman ______
- I honestly can't ______
- parental figure
- sugar and dopamine
- inches?
- queen
- 1984
35 Clues: si • tuna • solo • 1984 • queen • inches? • paprika • push or? • snow in? • eiffel 65 • post office • regis and ? • switch gears • whitman poet • river or shop? • parental figure • colourblind eye • sitting with sue • pub and carlfrom • SOS in the woods • jamaica world tour • sugar and dopamine • dry taste from wine • all I _____ is that • drinking in new york • bad school, bad firm • the first times three • ...
Sports Crossword 2021-02-26
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- heavyweight champion in boxing from 1919-1926 York yankees New York baseball team
- APFA Championship team in 1920
- Together with Pollard first black player in the league
- Sport where running is a main factor
- host country of 1928 olympics
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- Ended yankees dynasty
- Biggest rivals of the yankees
- winners of American basket ball league 1928
- Babe Ruths sport
- Pollards highschool
- A loud derisive noise from an audience
11 Clues: Babe Ruths sport • Pollards highschool • Ended yankees dynasty • Biggest rivals of the yankees • host country of 1928 olympics • APFA Championship team in 1920 • Sport where running is a main factor • A loud derisive noise from an audience • winners of American basket ball league 1928 • Together with Pollard first black player in the league • ...
Colonial Regions 2025-11-19
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- colonists used these to help build ships and buildings
- the climate in the Southern colonies was this for most of the year
- this was only 4-6 months long in New England
- New York and New Hampshire both wanted this land as part of their colony
- these people were encouraged to settle in the Middle colonies
- along with fish, the Atlantic coastline provided access to this natural resource
- these were people who came to the colonies and agreed to work for a certain amount of time
- these were long and cold in New England
- these were located in cities like New York and Philadelphia and helped ship goods between colonies
- these were built to grind wheat and other grains into flour
- if someone disagreed with the Puritan laws, they were ________________
- this was an important job that was done in New England
- often used as a nickname for the Middle colonies
- this was a large farm that rich people owned in the Southern colonies
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- Puritans left England to pursue this
- this region included colonies such as North Carolina and Georgia
- in the Middle colonies, this industry developed and became big
- these items were mined in the mountains of the Middle colonies
- New England received 3-10 feet of this each year
- this made it difficult to grow anything except certain vegetables in New England
- this region included colonies such as Rhode Island and Connecticut
- the Southern colonies were perfect for this job
- the care and breeding of crops and animals
- long wide ______________ ran through the Middle colonies
- these were people that were forced to work on plantations in the South in harsh conditions with no pay
- this job used coal for fires to heat iron and shape it into useful goods and tools
- the majority of Southern colonists were these
- this region included colonies such as Delaware and New Jersey
- this was one of the most popular furs to trade in the Middle colonies
29 Clues: Puritans left England to pursue this • these were long and cold in New England • the care and breeding of crops and animals • this was only 4-6 months long in New England • the majority of Southern colonists were these • the Southern colonies were perfect for this job • New England received 3-10 feet of this each year • often used as a nickname for the Middle colonies • ...
New York State Instructions 2023-12-14
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- The third type of innocent spouse relief
- Line 40 is for the New York State ____ Credit
- Line 47a is for New York City ____ tax
- Your county of residence if you lived in Staten Island
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- The standard deduction for a married filing ____ return is $8,000
- The second word in QDRO
- Line 31 is for Other ____
- The second word in MCTMT
8 Clues: The second word in QDRO • The second word in MCTMT • Line 31 is for Other ____ • Line 47a is for New York City ____ tax • The third type of innocent spouse relief • Line 40 is for the New York State ____ Credit • Your county of residence if you lived in Staten Island • The standard deduction for a married filing ____ return is $8,000
Chapter 6: Cities, Immigrants, and Farmers 2022-04-26
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- an American movement that sought to improve the economic conditions for farmers.
- a federally owned island in New York Harbor that was the busiest immigrant inspection station in the United States.
- low-cost rental housing barely meeting minimal living requirements.
- state laws regulating the fees grain elevator companies and railroads that charged farmers to store and transport their crops.
- It became the main local political machine of the Democratic Party, and played a major role in controlling New York City.
- was formed in the early 1890s to represent the interests of farmers and workers.
- the belief that native-born Americans were superior to others, and that immigrants and their diverse cultural influences were undesirable.
- leader of New York City's corrupt Tammany Hall political organization during the 1860s and early 1870s.
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- European immigrants who came mainly from Northern and Central Europe (Germany and England)
- U.S.-Japanese understanding in which Japan agreed not to issue passports to emigrants to the United States
- the movement of people from the countryside to cities.
- banned almost all immigrants from China, and was the first restriction ever placed on immigration to the United States (other than against criminals or unhealthy persons).
- an organization, usually controlled by a strong leader or “boss,” that gets citizens to vote for its candidates on election day.
- made the railroads the first industry subject to federal regulation.
- immigrants who came mainly from Southern and Western Europe (the Balkans, Italy, Poland, and Russia).
15 Clues: the movement of people from the countryside to cities. • made the railroads the first industry subject to federal regulation. • low-cost rental housing barely meeting minimal living requirements. • an American movement that sought to improve the economic conditions for farmers. • ...
MFL 2020 TEAMS 2020-10-20
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- / The team located in Kansas City, Missouri
- / The team located in Chicago, Illinois
- / The team located in Jacksonville, Florida
- / The team located in New Orleans, Louisiana
- / The team located in Houston, Texas
- / The team located in Atlanta, Georgia
- / The team located in Cleveland, Ohio
- / The team located in Olney, Maryland
- / The team located in Orlando, Florida
- / The team located in the US State of Tennessee
- / The team located in Salt Lake City, Utah
- / The team located in Dallas, Texas
- / The team located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
- / The team located in Washington, DC
- / The team formerly located in New York City, New York
- / The team located in the US region of North/South Carolina
- / The team located in Newark, Delaware
- / The team located in the US State of Minnesota
- / The team located in Detroit, Michigan
- / The team located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- / The team located in San Francisco, California
- / The team located in Anchorage, Alaska
- / The team located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- / The team located in the New England Region of the USA
- / The team located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, also the former name of Washington's MLB team
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- / The team located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- / The team located in Glenmont, Maryland
- / The team located in Seattle, Washington (STATE)
- / The team located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
- / The team located in Annapolis, Maryland
- / The team located in Tampa Bay, Florida
- / The NFC team located in Los Angeles, California
- / The team located in Birmingham, Alabama
- / The team located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada
- / The team located in Denver, Colorado
- / The team located in Indianapolis, Indiana
- / The team located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- / The team located in Honolulu, Hawaii
- / The team located in the US State of Arizona
- / The team located in Baltimore, Maryland
- / The team located in Miami, Florida
- / The team located in Cancun, Mexico
- / The team located in Buffalo, New York
- / The team located in Las Vegas, Nevada
- / The team located in Mexico City, Mexico
- / The team located in Green Bay, Wisconsin
- / The team located in Cincinnati, Ohio
- / The AFC team located in Los Angeles, California
48 Clues: / The team located in Dallas, Texas • / The team located in Houston, Texas • / The team located in Miami, Florida • / The team located in Cancun, Mexico • / The team located in Washington, DC • / The team located in Cleveland, Ohio • / The team located in Olney, Maryland • / The team located in Atlanta, Georgia • / The team located in Orlando, Florida • ...
Colonial Regions 2022-05-10
Across
- This colony was started by James Oglethorpe.
- I started Rhode Island in 1636.
- I started Massachusetts in 1620.
- I split New Amsterdam into New York and New Jersey.
- Cash crop that is grown in the south.
- I started Pennsylvania in 1681.
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- started Massachusetts
- This was the cash crop started by John Rolfe in Jamestown.
- I started the Georgia Colony.
- I also started Rhode Island in 1636.
- this was a crop grown in the southern colonies.
- this colony was started in 1607.
- New Amsterdam and Pennsylvania were settlements in the __________ colonies.
- Virginia and Maryland were settlements started in the ____________ colonies.
- I stated New Amsterdam in 1664.
15 Clues: started Massachusetts • I started the Georgia Colony. • I started Rhode Island in 1636. • I stated New Amsterdam in 1664. • I started Pennsylvania in 1681. • this colony was started in 1607. • I started Massachusetts in 1620. • I also started Rhode Island in 1636. • Cash crop that is grown in the south. • This colony was started by James Oglethorpe. • ...
Colonial Regions 2022-05-11
Across
- I started the Virginia colony.
- this was a crop grown in the southern colonies.
- Cash crop that is grown in the south.
- I split New Amsterdam into New York and New Jersey.
- This colony was started by James Oglethorpe.
- I started the Georgia Colony.
- __________ started Massachusetts in 1620.
- this colony was started in 1607.
- I started Pennsylvania in 1681.
Down
- I stated New Amsterdam in 1664.
- Virginia and Maryland were settlements started in the ____________ colonies.
- I also started Rhode Island in 1636.
- This was the cash crop started by John Rolfe in Jamestown.
- I helped Anne Hutchinson start Rhode Island in 1636.
- New Amsterdam and Pennsylvania were settlements in the __________ colonies.
15 Clues: I started the Georgia Colony. • I started the Virginia colony. • I stated New Amsterdam in 1664. • I started Pennsylvania in 1681. • this colony was started in 1607. • I also started Rhode Island in 1636. • Cash crop that is grown in the south. • __________ started Massachusetts in 1620. • This colony was started by James Oglethorpe. • ...
Colonial Regions 2022-05-11
Across
- I started the Virginia colony.
- this was a crop grown in the southern colonies.
- Cash crop that is grown in the south.
- I split New Amsterdam into New York and New Jersey.
- This colony was started by James Oglethorpe.
- I started the Georgia Colony.
- I started Massachusetts in 1620.
- this colony was started in 1607.
- I started Pennsylvania in 1681.
Down
- I started New Amsterdam in 1664.
- Virginia and Maryland were settlements started in the ____________ colonies.
- I also started Rhode Island in 1636.
- This was the cash crop started by John Rolfe in Jamestown.
- I helped Anne Hutchinson start Rhode Island in 1636.
- New Amsterdam and Pennsylvania were settlements in the __________ colonies.
15 Clues: I started the Georgia Colony. • I started the Virginia colony. • I started Pennsylvania in 1681. • I started New Amsterdam in 1664. • I started Massachusetts in 1620. • this colony was started in 1607. • I also started Rhode Island in 1636. • Cash crop that is grown in the south. • This colony was started by James Oglethorpe. • this was a crop grown in the southern colonies. • ...
Colonial Regions 2022-05-11
Across
- This colony was started by James Oglethorpe.
- I helped Anne Hutchinson start Rhode Island in 1636.
- I started the Virginia colony.
- Virginia and Maryland were settlements started in the ____________ colonies.
- I started Rhode Island in 1636.
- this was a crop grown in the southern colonies.
- Cash crop that is grown in the south.
Down
- I started Massachusetts in 1620.
- this colony was started in 1607.
- I started Pennsylvania in 1681.
- I split New Amsterdam into New York and New Jersey.
- I started New Amsterdam in 1664.
- New Amsterdam and Pennsylvania were settlements in the __________ colonies.
- I started the Georgia Colony.
- This was the cash crop started by John Rolfe in Jamestown.
15 Clues: I started the Georgia Colony. • I started the Virginia colony. • I started Pennsylvania in 1681. • I started Rhode Island in 1636. • I started Massachusetts in 1620. • this colony was started in 1607. • I started New Amsterdam in 1664. • Cash crop that is grown in the south. • This colony was started by James Oglethorpe. • this was a crop grown in the southern colonies. • ...
Colonial Regions 2022-05-11
Across
- This was the cash crop started by John Rolfe in Jamestown.
- I helped Anne Hutchinson start Rhode Island in 1636.
- New Amsterdam and Pennsylvania were settlements in the __________ colonies.
- this colony was started in 1607.
- Virginia and Maryland were settlements started in the ____________ colonies.
- I started Rhode Island in 1636.
- I started the Virginia colony.
- I started Massachusetts in 1620.
Down
- I started the Georgia Colony.
- I started Pennsylvania in 1681.
- I started New Amsterdam in 1664.
- this was a crop grown in the southern colonies.
- I split New Amsterdam into New York and New Jersey.
- This colony was started by James Oglethorpe.
- Cash crop that is grown in the south.
15 Clues: I started the Georgia Colony. • I started the Virginia colony. • I started Pennsylvania in 1681. • I started Rhode Island in 1636. • I started New Amsterdam in 1664. • this colony was started in 1607. • I started Massachusetts in 1620. • Cash crop that is grown in the south. • This colony was started by James Oglethorpe. • this was a crop grown in the southern colonies. • ...
All About Mem 2022-01-25
Across
- favorite store
- little brother
- our anniversary
- favorite Disney movie
- favorite place we did sexy time
- favorite sport
- where i wanna move
- favorite ice cream
Down
- formal nickname for you
- favorite music streaming app
- eye color
- middle name
- another favorite Disney movie
- bigger brother
- birthday
- favorite soda
- favorite candy
- informal nickname for you
- favorite color
19 Clues: birthday • eye color • middle name • favorite soda • favorite store • little brother • bigger brother • favorite candy • favorite color • favorite sport • our anniversary • where i wanna move • favorite ice cream • favorite Disney movie • formal nickname for you • informal nickname for you • favorite music streaming app • another favorite Disney movie • favorite place we did sexy time
NFL Covid Puzzle 2022-08-27
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- The Goat
- snaps the ball
- an offensive series of plays
- QB Won't Vaccinate
- team gathering
- game opener
- new york
- when a player loses a player during the play
- take a player to the ground
Down
- tom bradys position
- six point play
- nickname for a football
- three point play
- philadelphia
- intermission with entertainment
- dallas
- championship game
- tackling the quarterback
18 Clues: dallas • The Goat • new york • game opener • philadelphia • six point play • snaps the ball • team gathering • three point play • championship game • QB Won't Vaccinate • tom bradys position • nickname for a football • tackling the quarterback • take a player to the ground • an offensive series of plays • intermission with entertainment • when a player loses a player during the play
Indian City with Their Nicknames 2025-05-21
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- - City of Joy
- - Silicon Valley of India
- - City of Peace
- - City of Pearls
- - Mango City
- - New York City of India
- - California of India
- - Blue City
- - Pink City
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- - Detroit of India
- - City of Jasmine
- - Golden City
- - Manchester City of India
- - City of Temples
- - Sheffield Of India
- - City of Gates
- - City Of Lakes
- - The Orange City of India
18 Clues: - Blue City • - Pink City • - Mango City • - Golden City • - City of Joy • - City of Gates • - City of Peace • - City Of Lakes • - City of Pearls • - City of Jasmine • - City of Temples • - Detroit of India • - Sheffield Of India • - California of India • - New York City of India • - Silicon Valley of India • - Manchester City of India • - The Orange City of India
crossword 2020-12-05
18 Clues: lads(4) • harms(7) • planet(5) • boasts(5) • blossom(5) • beverage(3) • paved area(5) • oily fruit(4) • edible bulb(5) • double-cross(6) • went quickly(4) • stand in line(5) • solidly built(6) • powerful alkali(6) • branch of math's(8) • capital of France(5) • writing implement(3) • York Leonardo da Vinci mural(3,4)
RHOC 2023-05-11
Across
- Vicki's insurance
- Didn't like drag
- Vicki will talk to him in 5 yrs
- Has Aspen, Hayes, Hart
- wind Vicki's name for Braunwyn
- Jesus Jugs
- Shannon's oldest
- Tres...
- Armenian
- Vacation location season 11
Down
- What was licked on Heather's cake
- Had heat stroke
- Shane passed
- Tamra's ex
- Last name Rossi
- From New York
- "THAT'S MY..." -Tamra
- Sued Terry
- Kelly surname
19 Clues: Tres... • Armenian • Tamra's ex • Sued Terry • Jesus Jugs • Shane passed • From New York • Kelly surname • Had heat stroke • Last name Rossi • Didn't like drag • Shannon's oldest • Vicki's insurance • "THAT'S MY..." -Tamra • Has Aspen, Hayes, Hart • Vacation location season 11 • wind Vicki's name for Braunwyn • Vicki will talk to him in 5 yrs • What was licked on Heather's cake
Colonial Regions 2022-05-11
Across
- I split New Amsterdam into New York and New Jersey.
- I started the Georgia Colony.
- I started Pennsylvania in 1681.
- I started Rhode Island in 1636.
- I also started Rhode Island in 1636.
- This colony was started by James Oglethorpe.
- This was the cash crop started by John Rolfe in Jamestown.
- Cash crop that is grown in the south.
- I stated New Amsterdam in 1664.
Down
- started Massachusetts
- New Amsterdam and Pennsylvania were settlements in the __________ colonies.
- Virginia and Maryland were settlements started in the ____________ colonies.
- this colony was started in 1607.
- I started Massachusetts in 1620.
- this was a crop grown in the southern colonies.
15 Clues: started Massachusetts • I started the Georgia Colony. • I started Pennsylvania in 1681. • I started Rhode Island in 1636. • I stated New Amsterdam in 1664. • this colony was started in 1607. • I started Massachusetts in 1620. • I also started Rhode Island in 1636. • Cash crop that is grown in the south. • This colony was started by James Oglethorpe. • ...
Colonial Regions 2022-05-11
Across
- I split New Amsterdam into New York and New Jersey.
- I started the Georgia Colony.
- I started Pennsylvania in 1681.
- I helped Anne Hutchinson start Rhode Island in 1636.
- I also started Rhode Island in 1636.
- This colony was started by James Oglethorpe.
- This was the cash crop started by John Rolfe in Jamestown.
- Cash crop that is grown in the south.
- I stated New Amsterdam in 1664.
Down
- started Massachusetts
- New Amsterdam and Pennsylvania were settlements in the __________ colonies.
- Virginia and Maryland were settlements started in the ____________ colonies.
- this colony was started in 1607.
- I started Massachusetts in 1620.
- this was a crop grown in the southern colonies.
15 Clues: started Massachusetts • I started the Georgia Colony. • I started Pennsylvania in 1681. • I stated New Amsterdam in 1664. • this colony was started in 1607. • I started Massachusetts in 1620. • I also started Rhode Island in 1636. • Cash crop that is grown in the south. • This colony was started by James Oglethorpe. • this was a crop grown in the southern colonies. • ...
